blive
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blive (third-person singular simple present blives, present participle bliving, simple past blove, past participle bliven)
From Middle English blive (“actively, vigorously, eagerly, gladly, quickly, at once”), with unsyncopated alternative form bilive. The adverb is from a contraction of by / bi + live (dative form of lyf, "life"), literally, "by life".
blive (comparative more blive, superlative most blive)
Borrowed from Middle Low German bliven, from Old Saxon bilīƀan, from Proto-Germanic *bilībaną, cognate with German bleiben (“to remain”). In the sense “to become", it has replaced older vorde.
blive (past tense blev, past participle blevet, c bleven, plural and definite singular blevne)
From the expression blive på sjøen (literally “to remain at sea”). Thus the same word as bli (“to remain, become”), from Danish blive, from Middle Low German blîven, from Proto-Germanic *bilībaną.
blive (present tense bliver, past tense blev or bleiv, past participle blitt, present participle blivende, imperative bliv)
From Middle Norwegian blífa, from Middle Low German bliven, from ultimately Proto-Germanic *bilībaną.
blive (present tense bliv, past tense bleiv, supine blive, past participle bliven, present participle blivande, imperative bliv)
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